She Hate Me
"One heterosexual male. 18 lesbians. His fee $10,000... each."
After losing his corporate post, a pragmatic ex executive looks for work and ends up entangled in a controversial scheme that tests his ethics and his nerve. He becomes the driving force behind a risky plan centered on fertility and high end clients, mixing money with intimate choices. The... Read more
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About She Hate Me
After losing his corporate post, a pragmatic ex executive looks for work and ends up entangled in a controversial scheme that tests his ethics and his nerve. He becomes the driving force behind a risky plan centered on fertility and high end clients, mixing money with intimate choices. The operation pulls him into a world where power and desire collide, and every decision carries a price. Spike Lee uses sharp humor and social satire to spotlight corporate greed, gender dynamics, and the exploitation that can slip through the cracks of modern business. The film raises questions about loyalty, class, and how far people will go when money is on the line. The strategy backfires in unexpected ways, complicating his ties to friends and rivals.
Directed by Spike Lee and written by Michael Genet, She Hate Me arrived in 2004 as an original screenplay. It stars Anthony Mackie, Kerry Washington, Monica Bellucci, Ellen Barkin, and Jim Brown, with a budget of eight million dollars that sparked lively conversations in independent and festival circuits.
Although not a major awards contender, the film drew attention for its audacious premise and Spike Lee's direct style. Some critics praised the ambition while others felt the tonal shifts undercut the message, reflecting a divided reception in his body of work.
Although not a widespread cultural touchstone, the film sparked conversations about fertility markets, consent, and the intersection of money and intimacy. It showcased Spike Lee's willingness to push genre boundaries and tackle taboo topics within a satirical frame.
Critics described the movie as ambitious yet uneven, mixing humor with serious critique. It interrogates capitalism and power through a racially diverse cast, showing how money can reshape relationships, consent, and moral choice. The result is provocative cinema that invites debate about ethics, gender, and the price of success.
Details
- Release Date
- July 30, 2004
- Runtime
- 2h 19m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 117 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Drama
- Country
- France
- Studio
- Pathé +2 more
- Budget
- $8,000,000
- Box Office
- $1,500,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Anthony Mackie
Jack Armstrong
Kerry Washington
Fatima Goodrich
Ellen Barkin
Margo Chadwick
Monica Bellucci
Simona Bonasera
Jim Brown
Geronimo Armstrong
Ossie Davis
Judge Buchanan
Jamel Debbouze
Doak
Brian Dennehy
Billy Church
Woody Harrelson
Leland Powell
Bai Ling
Oni
Director: Spike Lee
Written by: Michael Genet